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(11/19/12 7:30am)
USC has once again defeated our enemies in the Upstate, this time not in football but in last week’s Carolina/Clemson Blood Drive. If there’s one thing we like to see more than USC beating Clemson in football, it’s seeing our age-old rivalry converted into something that helps people.
(11/16/12 1:11pm)
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(11/16/12 9:04am)
By next fall, the next greatest construction on our campus will be finished. No, we’re not talking about the new business building. We’re talking about the $100,000 statue of Cocky forecasted to be finished by next football season.
(11/15/12 10:44pm)
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(11/14/12 11:56am)
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(11/14/12 8:04am)
President Harris Pastides has done a fine job serving as the head of our university, and we hope he will continue to make USC great. The South Carolina Agency Head Salary Commission, however, needs to re-evaluate its strategy when it comes to doling out extra money.
(11/13/12 12:02pm)
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(11/13/12 8:59am)
Created in an attempt to improve the well-being of USC students, Tobacco-Free USC would ban cigarettes, hookah, dip — anything that contains tobacco from campus. They say it’s not just for the smokers, since secondhand smoking poses a significant risk to non-smoking students, teachers and administrators.
(11/12/12 10:41am)
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(11/12/12 7:45am)
USC’s basketball team has gained a new star member, not in the form of a player, but a new coach. The first game of the season Sunday night marked the beginning of the “Frank Martin era”, and it’s proving to be an interesting one so far.
(11/09/12 2:05pm)
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(11/09/12 10:03am)
The new tax imposed on Richland County might mean that future USC students won’t have to walk or drive to Five Points on the weekends anymore.
(11/08/12 11:40am)
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(11/08/12 7:57am)
The USC Student Senate voted Wednesday to allocate $98,316 to student organizations for the second half of the 2012-2013 fiscal year.
(11/07/12 6:44pm)
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(11/07/12 8:45am)
Our generation has been so frequently heralded as a generation of apathetic voters, a generation whose youth has a decreasing awareness of its civic duty to the nation. We millennials are so often characterized as a self-centered group of people with attention spans too short to worry about the important issues in the nation and the world. But this election season has shown that we are none of these things.
(11/05/12 12:13pm)
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(11/02/12 10:40am)
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(11/02/12 4:25am)
We’ve all have had, or have at least heard of, those classes where a 92 is considered a “B,” or the classes where an 85 is considered an “A.” When the college grading system generally considers an “A” grade to fall between 90 and 100, these variations can be confusing.
(11/01/12 7:42am)
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